What Does "Moshi" Mean in Japanese Language

Hy everyone, welcome to my blog, pleasure to meet you guys, ok, in this post, let's learn about the meaning and use of moshi (もし). The meaning of moshi is "if", yeah, just "if", but there is a rule you must know, if you use moshi, you must conjugate the ending sentence to one of the conditional forms (between ~ba,~to, ~nara, or ~tara conditional form), of course we have learned about 4 various Japanese conditional forms, I hope you remember it^^.

The meaning and use of moshi (もし)

JLPT: -
Meaning: If
Note: Actually, you can drop the moshi itself, you moshi when you want to emphasize the conditional form.
Formula:moshi + conditional form + result
Sentence Example:

もし日本語ができれば日本人と話したいmoshi nihongo ga dekireba nihonjin to hanashitaiIf I can speak Japanese, I want to talk with Japanese peopleもし日本に行ったら日本語を勉強しますmoshi nihon ni ittara nihongo o benkyou shimasuIf I have been Japan, I will learn Japaneseもし雨が降らないと寒くならないmoshi ame ga furanai to samuku naranaiIf It does not rain (the weather) cannot be cold